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DISCUSSION
PAPERS IN THE AFRICAN HUMANITIES
Discussion Papers
in the African Humanities were first published under the auspices
of a three-year collaborative research project at
the African Studies Center entitled "African Expressions
of the Colonial Experience," organized with support from
the National
Endowment for the Humanities. The published series of Discussion
Papers has continued since the project ended in 1990 and,
as with almost all Center publications, these papers reflect
work undertaken by scholars affiliated with the African Studies
Center or presented at the Center.
The papers are
listed here in chronological order, beginning with the most
recent. It is possible to search for all items by a particular
author, on a particular country, or on a particular theme.
The boldfaced AH 00 codes identify each paper for ordering
purposes.
AH 036. Beads,
Cowries, and Cultural Translations of the Atlantic Experience
in Yorubaland, 1600-1850,
by Akinwumi Ogundiran, AH 36 (2002) ($4.00)
AH 035. Fashioning
a Modern Identity in Colonial Western Kenya: Struggles over
Clothing in the Interwar Period, by Margaret Jean Hay,
AH 35 (2002) ($4.00)
AH 034. Performing
Identity Nations, Cultures, and African Experimental Novels,
by Phyllis Clark, AH 34 (2000) ($4.00)
AH 033. African
Initiated Churches in Southern Africa: Protest Movements or
Mission Churches?, by Marthinus L. Daneel, AH 33 (2000)
($4.00)
AH 032. Coming
of Age through Colonial Education: African Autobiography as
Reluctant Buldungsroman. The Case of Camara Laye,
by Ralph A. Austen, AH 32 (2000) ($4.00)
AH 031. Earthkeeping
in Missiological Perspective: An African Challenge, by
M. L. Daneel, AH 31 (2000) ($4.00)
AH 030. "Unwrapping"
Nationalism: Dress, Gender, and Nationalist Discourse in Colonial
Lagos, by Judith Byfield, AH 30 (2000) ($4.00)
AH 029. An
Annotated Bibliography of Southern Bantu Praise Poetry,
by David M. Westley, AH 29 (1999) ($4.00)
AH 028. African
Traditional Religion and Earthkeeping in Zimbabwe, by
M. L. Daneel, AH 28 (1999) ($4.00)
AH 027. The
Art and Science of Writing in Africa: The Lost Script of the
Bagam, by Konrad Tuchscherer, AH 27 (1998) ($4.00)
AH 026. Asante
Women Dancers: Architects of Power Realignment in Corpus Christi,
by Pashington Obeng, AH 26 (1995) ($4.00)
AH 025. Sittaat:
Somali Women's Songs for "The Mothers of the Believers,"
by Lidwien Kapteijns, with Mariam Omar Ali, AH 25 (1995) ($4)
AH 024. Oyibo:
Representations of the Colonialist Other in Yoruba Art, 1826-1960,
by Babatunde Lawal, AH 24 (1993) ($4)
AH 023. Who
Wears the Pants? Christian Missions, Migrant Labor, and Clothing
in Colonial Western Kenya, by Margaret Jean Hay, AH 23
(1992) ($4)
AH 022. Change
and Migration of a Game Called Mankala/Warri in Africa and
the Americas During the Colonial Period, by Richard D.
Ralston, AH 22 (1992) ($4)
AH 021. "Peripheral
Markets" and The Purchase of Museum Collections in Early Colonial
Equatorial Africa, by Jane I. Guyer, AH 21 (1992) ($4)
AH 020. Diola
Land/European Country: Religious Representations of the French
in Twentieth-Century Senegal, by Robert M. Baum, AH 20
(1992) ($4)
AH 019. Colonialism
and the Individual: A Nigerian Life History, by Simon
Ottenberg, AH 19 (1992) ($4)
AH 018. Towards
a Purposeful African Development: An Early Twentieth Century
View, by Kofi Baku, AH 18 (1991) ($4)
AH 017. Weaving
and the British Presence in Southeastern Nigeria After 1900,
by Lisa Aronson, AH 17 (1991) ($4)
AH 016. Colonial
Politics and Historical Texts: The Case of the Umarian Narratives,
by David Robinson, AH 16 (1991) ($4)
AH 015. The
Ethiopian Intelligentsia and the Italo-Ethiopian War 1935-1941,
by Bahru Zewde, AH 15 (1991) ($4)
AH 014. "Okukkera
Ng'omuzungu"To Talk Nonsense like a Whiteman: The Use
of Proverbs in Luganda Historical Writing, by John A.
Rowe, AH 14 (1991) ($4)
AH 013. Blatta
Gäbrä Egzi'abeher's Letter to Menilek in the Italian
Colonial Context, by Irma Taddia, AH 13 (1991) ($4)
AH 012. Principles
and Passion: Capturing the Legacy of João dos Santos
Albasini, by Jeanne Penvenne, AH 12 (1991) ($4)
AH 011. Maybe
Heaven, Maybe the Sky, but Definitely Up: Lingering Over Words
in Translating Historical Texts, by David Henige, AH 11
(1991) ($4)
AH 010. Orality,
State Literacy, and Political Culture in Ethiopia: Translating
the Ras Kassa Registers, by James C. McCann, AH 10 (1991)
($4)
AH 009. Translation:
Languages and Cultures in Contrast, by Bento Sitoe, AH
9 (1990) ($4)
AH 008. Africans
Speak, Colonialism Writes: The Transcription and Translation
of Oral Literature Before World War II, by Ralph Austen,
AH 8 (1990) ($4)
AH 007. The
Social History of Leisure and Sport in Colonial Brazzaville,
by Phyllis Martin, AH 7 (1990) ($4)
AH 006. The
Significance of the Swahili Literary Tradition and Interpretation
of Early Twentieth Century Political Poetry, by Ann Biersteker,
AH 6 (1990) ($4)
AH 005. Mangbetu
Ivories: Innovations Between 1910 and 1914, by Enid Schildkrout
and Curtis A. Keim, AH 5 (1990) ($4)
AH 004. Transformations
in Ilorin: Actions and Artefacts Speak Louder Than Words,
by Ann O'Hear, AH 4 (1989) ($4)
AH 003. African
Art in Movement: Traders, Networks, and Objects in the West
African Art Market, by Christopher B. Steiner, AH 3 (1989)
($4)
AH 002. Western
Clothing and African Identity: Changing Consumption Patterns
Among the Luo, by Margaret Jean Hay, AH 2 (1989) ($4)
AH 001. Patterns
from Without, Meaning from Within: European-Style Military
Dress and German Colonial Politics in the Bamum Kingdom (Cameroon),
by Christraud Geary, AH 1 (1989) ($4)
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